INDERA Sports Club (SC) got themselves
back on top of the table after defeating The Royal Brunei Police Force Sports
Council (MS PDB) 3-2 in the DST Superleague at the Hassanal Bolkiah National
Stadium last night.

The team scored their fifth victory in the league after their jersey number 19
Sam Frank scored the third goal 74 minutes into the game, bringing Indera SC out
of the deadlock against MS PDB in a tight match.

The match however remained intense as the two teams were on equal terms in terms
of offence.

Indera SC obtained their first goal eight minutes after the start of the game
through their number 24 Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman, which was then equalised by MS
PDB’s jersey number 8 Jasriman Hj Johari’s goal at 28 minutes after the game.

Hamizan Aziz then scored another goal before the end of the first half, which
was later equalised by MS PDB’s jersey number 4 Zulhamzi Hj Awang around six
minutes after the start of the second half.

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Defending champions Indera SC stamped its authority and sent a warning to their title contenders after battering Najip FC 7-0 in the DST Super League match last night. Former league leaders Najip FC came into the game undefeated but Indera had momentum on their side after recently demolishing Kilanas FC 8-1. But five Indera SC goals in the first half was too hot for Najip FC to handle as Indera devoured them 7-0 and usurped the former league leaders from the DST Super League throne. Seven-star Indera are now level on 12 points but Indera are over the latter via a superior goal difference as well as hold a game in hand. Indera Sports Club manager Rosdin Hj Abdul Aziz in an interview with The Brunei Times said that even he was surprised by the scoreline and did not expect his team to win in such an emphatic fashion. “I’m really happy with the game, I did not expect a big win with two of our players playing at the BIBD At-Tamwil University Cup,” he said. “The boys played according …

Though Indera Sports Club (SC) manager Rosdin Hj Abdul Aziz was delighted with the club’s emphatic 8-1 win over Kilanas FC in the DST Super League on Tuesday, he has reminded the titleholders not to get carried away. Sam Frank and Kane Ryan both bagged a brace in the victory at the Tutong Sports Complex, while Mohd Afi Aminuddin, Mohd Asri Aspar, Ak Mohd Azrul Ariffin and Mohd Nurikhwan Othman also managed to get on the scoresheet for Indera – who are third in the league. The margin of victory was the largest since this year’s competition kicked off on April 1. Speaking to The Brunei Times, Rosdin said that the resounding victory puts the defending champions in good stead ahead of Sunday’s clash against league leaders Najip I-Team. He did, though, warn his players not to start thinking of the trophy just yet. “I am very happy with the big win... I did not expect to win by such a large margin, but it was good for us as we want to find our rhythm as quickly as we can in the league,” said Ros…